Institute of Cultural Research and Celebration at
World Academy of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
The Institute of Cultural Research and Celebration maintains records and conducts historical research on the cultures of African-Arabian, Hebrew, Indigenous, and Asiatics. They create resources for both the use of young scholars and the greater community such as Paleo-Hebrew Dictionary, AAV Scriptures, and much more.
Institute of African-Arabian Culture and Celebration
Institute of Asiatic Culture and Celebration
Institute of Hebrew Culture and Celebration
Institute of Indigenous Culture and Celebration
Institute of African-Arabian Culture
The Institute of African-Arabian Culture and Celebration curates courses, resources, and media to help the public better connect and understand the variety of African and Arabian cultures. The cultures span Afro Asiatic (Semitic), Nilo Saharan, Niger-Congo, Bantu, Khoisan, and Austronesian. These cover the south (South Africa), the northwest (Morocco), and northeast (Arabia) parts of the continent known as Africa.
Institute of Asiatic Culture
The Institute of Asiatic Culture and Celebration curates courses, resources, and media to help the public better connect and understand the variety of Asian cultures. The cultures span Afro Asiatic (Semitic), East Asia (China, Japan, North Korea, South Korea), South Asia (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka), Southeast Asia (Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar and West Malaysia, and Maritime Southeast Asia), and West Asia (Turkey, Syria, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iraq, Iran, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, Palestinian territories, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Oman, and Yemen).
Institute of Hebrew Culture
The Institute of Hebrew Culture and Celebration curates courses, resources, and media to help the public better connect and understand the variety of Hebrew cultures. The cultures span Ancient Afro Asiatic (Semitic) Hebrews and their modern-day lands including Moors (Moabites), Ishmaelites, Israelites, Edomites, and many others who are scattered amongst the different tribes.
Institute of Indigenous Culture
The Institute of Indigenous Culture and Celebration curates courses, resources, and media to help the public better connect and understand the variety of Indigenous American cultures. The cultures span the pre-colonization Indigenous Canadian tribes, Indigenous United States tribes, Indigenous Central American tribes, and Indigenous South American tribes.